Will was born on May 27, 1993, in Columbia, Missouri, the son of Edward Dean “Ed” and Charlene June Welker See.

Will enjoyed playing basketball and football at Scotland County where his nickname was Baby Bull. He graduated from the Scotland County High School in the Class of 2011. He continued his education at Vatterott College, in Quincy, Illinois, where he earned a degree in HVAC installation and servicing. He worked his way through school, working for Bruce Wells Trucking, where he serviced railroad and pipeline construction

Will also operated See Farms Construction, installing fencing and skid loader work in the area. He enjoyed helping anyone who needed a hand, trail riding with his four wheeler, deer and coon hunting and had fun with his short rodeo career. Will will always be remembered by the way he lit up a room with his big smile and will be forever missed by his family for his kindness and love.

He was a member of the Gorin Christian Church in Gorin, Missouri and the Colony Masonic Lodge #168 in Colony, Missouri.

He is survived by his parents, Ed and Charlene See of Gorin, Missouri; a brother Nathen Dean See and his daughter Paizley of Macon, Missouri; his grandmother, Jewel See of Rutledge, Missouri; a cousin Andrew Tague of Baring, Missouri, that he thought of as a brother; aunts and uncles, William Clay and wife Susan See of LaBelle, Missouri, Allan A. and wife Twilla See of Rutledge, Missouri, Linda Carol See and friend David Norman of Kirksville, Missouri, Leah Louise See of Laguna Beach, California and Bruce Tague of Williamstown, Missouri; along with numerous cousins and a host of friends.

Will was preceded in death by his grandfather, William “Bill” See; his grandparents, Charles William and Melba Olean Welker; and an aunt, Vera Olean Tague.

Funeral Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 22, 2017, at the Doss Funeral Home in Edina, Missouri.

Visitation will be after 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 21, 2017, with the family receiving friends from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home in Edina, Missouri. A Masonic Service with be at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, by the Colony Masonic Lodge.

An expression of sympathy in memory of Will See may be left to establish a scholarship fund in his name with the Scotland County FFA. A memorial may be left at or mailed to the Doss Funeral Home 208 North 4th Street, Edina, Missouri 63537.

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